Minor league baseball team brings urinal gaming to U.S.

Forget everything you know about using the restroom at minor league baseball games. The Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Class AAA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, are bringing urinal gaming to the United States when they open their season this April. The systems will be in all men's restrooms at the IronPigs' park. Sorry ladies, you're surely devastated.

Here's how the wall toilets entertain, uh, patrons, according to the IronPigs' press release:

When a user approaches the urinal, the video console flips into gaming mode, using patented technology that detects both his presence and stream. Algorithms then allow the user to engage with the screen by aiming in different directions to test their agility and knowledge.

Just make sure to not get too enthusiastic testing your "agility and knowledge" if you're wearing light-colored pants.